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We've successfully migrated to http://forum.ukuleleunderground.com. Please update your bookmarks. Thank you all for your patience as I sorted through all this and again I apologize for the inconvenience. User registration is turned back on. As always please report to the facebook group if you see anything fishy. Aloha! - Ryan

Oh! Okay I got it now, "Aloha" I only thought this was just in translation hello and goodbye, I was thinking "that kind of narrows things by alot" But yeah I get it, i'll just use one of those words you listed Anaka, and convert it into something mind-blowing (hopefully) Good Luck to everybody who's thinking about participating

I have to say this contest prize is something you dont want to skip - One Super Ukulele? Oh Yes Plaaayze!

I hope I am not the only one here who read "spread aloha" and chuckled. I swear, I laughed every time Aldrine said it in the film. Where's the outtakes for the intro film? :P Haven't heard that phrase used in a looooong time...can't even find it on urban dictionary...good times....

Well, good luck to everyone who enters the contest. That's a beautiful uke!

You are not alone xD

The last time I heard it was in the commercial "spread a little aloha around the wooooorrllld"

I can do this! I have this entire time on break, I'll figure something out.....

What a killer prize! Spreading aloha with a uke and being competitive against other ukers strikes me as a paradox. Don't you think?

This was definitely a dilemma when we were brainstorming the concept for this contest, but the mission of Kanile`a has always been to "Spread Aloha through Music," which we really wanted to incorporate and praise people for. So if you are using your ukulele to put good out into the world, what ever your aspirations may be, the end result of "Spreading Aloha" is all that should really matter, right?

Originally Posted by angelopb

I just need to know a few things:
1. Can it be instumental?
2. Can we do covers?
3. Is the uke constructed with "Total Resonance Ukulele" cantelevered bracing?

1. Sure! 2. Of course! 3. Yup. The TRU bracing system is a standard practice on [almost] all Kanile'a ukuleles. If you can find a Kanile'a without it, you've probably got yourself a super-custom or a relic!